Grammys: The Complete List of Winners… And It’s Quite The List!

Grammys: The Complete List of Winners… And It’s Quite The List!

The biggest night in music was also the biggest night this year for Bruno Mars — well, one month into 2018 that is.

Singer Bruno Mars holds all his Grammys following the awards on Sunday night. The R&B cleaned up in most major categories.

The 60th Grammy Awards may have begun on Sunday with Kendrick Lamar and Rihanna taking Best Rap Sung/Performance for “LOYALTY,” but they ended with Mars winning both Album of the Year and Record of the Year for his album “24K Magic” and its titular track.

Mars overtook JAY-Z, Lamar, Lorde and Childish Gambino for Album, the most coveted of gramophones.

He also walked away with Song of the Year for “That’s What I Like” — beating out JAY-Z’s chart-topping “4:44” and Luis Fonsi & Daddy Yankee’s ultra catchy “Despacito,” featuring the vocal stylings of Justin Bieber — while Lamar earned Rap Album of the Year for “DAMN.”

Alessia Cara was named Best New Artist not long after host James Corden opened the festivities, though that win was a shock to no one who has heard the 21-year-old Canadian belt out a single note.

JAY-Z led the pack in nominations heading into the night with eight nods total, including Album of the Year for “4:44,” Song of the Year for the titular track “4:44” and Record of the Year for “The Story of O.J.” — but was completely shut out.

The late great Carrie Fisher and singer Leonard Cohen were also awarded posthumous Grammys for Best Spoken Word Albumand Best Rock Performance, respectively.